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The sights around the Rebel County's towns have been very eerie, but take comfort in the fact that there was a 90 year spell where the pubs were closed on this day.

That archaic law only came to an end in 2018 - so consider today the most normal-looking of all the lockdown days so far.

Yesterday we reported on a mysterious hurricane that was going to hit Cork (winky face) and that anyone thinking about flouting the rules would want to reconsider their life choices.

That hurricane is most certainly still on the way and it's going to be a miserable here so it's definitely not worth coming for a holiday. Read all about it here and definitely don't read any further than this sentence.

NOT today's weather

If you're lucky enough to be living here then we've good news - there's no hurricane on the way at all. It's going to be lovely.

The mornings will be foggy but that'll all clear up and our big solar pal will be in to put the fry in Fryday.

Temperatures around the county will clock right up to 18 degrees while those in the city can expect it to feel around 22.

"Today will be mainly dry with spells of hazy sunshine. It will become cloudy along western coasts with some patchy rain and drizzle at times. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees in light variable breezes."

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The bad news, and sadly there is bad news, is there's going to be rain tonight. Especially down the coast.

On second thought maybe it's not the worst if our lovely beaches see showers - might comfort those of us who don't live within 2km of them. I miss beaches.

They said: "Tonight will be cloudy and humid tonight with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Some patches of mist and fog also, especially along southern coasts. Lows of 7 to 9 degrees with light variable breezes becoming west to northwest by morning."

Tomorrow

Saturday will be a little cooler around the west, but apart from that it's the same as today.

"Generally cloudy tomorrow with low cloud and mist lifting to give a few brighter spells. Highs of 14 to 18 degrees, a little cooler along western coasts due to moderate westerly breezes."